Does teacher-student relationship mediate the relation between student misbehavior and teacher psychological well-being?

  • Rafsanjani M
  • Pamungkas H
  • Rahmawati E
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Abstract

One dominant determinant of teacher psychological well-being is the problem of student discipline. This study seeks to describe how the process of student disciplin (seen of student misbehavior) may affect teacher psychological well-being (seen of enthusiasm and emotional exhaustion) by including a mediator variable, namely teacher-student relation. This study was conducted on 159 economics teachers of senior high schools in Malang (Malang City and Malang Regency) using a total population sampling. We used structural equation modeling (SEM) for data analysis, followed by a sobel test the mediating role of variable in teacher-student relationship. The results showed that student misbehavior had a negative effect on work enthusiasm but a positive effect on students' emotional exhaustion. This study also found that teacher-student relation mediate the relationship between student misbehavior and teacher psychological well-being. The results of this study explain the process of student misbehavior in establishing teacher-student relations which ultimately influences teacher work enthusiasm and emotional well-being.

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Rafsanjani, M. A., Pamungkas, H. P., & Rahmawati, E. D. (2019). Does teacher-student relationship mediate the relation between student misbehavior and teacher psychological well-being? JABE (JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS EDUCATION), 4(1), 34. https://doi.org/10.26675/jabe.v4i1.8411

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